Gold Rivers
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
'Gold Rivers' delivers a comprehensive exploration of how gold deposits form and concentrate within Earth's major river systems, weaving together geological processes, human history, and modern scientific understanding. The book masterfully connects the fundamental mechanics of how rivers transport and concentrate gold with real-world examples from six continents, making complex geological concepts accessible to both technical and general audiences interested in Earth sciences.
The text progresses logically from basic principles of fluvial geology and gold formation to specific case studies of significant gold-bearing rivers worldwide. Readers discover how factors like erosion cycles, sediment transport, and hydraulic sorting contribute to the formation of placer deposits, while learning about iconic locations from California's Sierra Nevada to the Yukon's rich goldfields.
The book's approach balances technical accuracy with engaging narratives, using detailed diagrams and maps to illustrate key concepts. What sets this work apart is its interdisciplinary scope, examining not only the geological aspects but also incorporating environmental science, economic implications, and human geography.
The final chapters address contemporary challenges in gold exploration and extraction, including environmental considerations and sustainable mining practices. This comprehensive treatment makes it particularly valuable for professionals in geology and mining, while remaining accessible to students and enthusiasts interested in understanding how rivers have shaped our relationship with gold throughout history.